View Full Version : NBA Dynasty Draft (Paul vs DJC)
fenikz
05-07-2008, 03:14 PM
Best team over the course of 7 years.
Paul
C Samuel Dalembert (26)
PF Chris Wilcox (25)
SF Lebron James (23)
SG Michael Redd (28)
PG Tony Parker (25)
B Kendrick Perkins C (23)
B Thaddeus Young F (19)
B Luol Deng SF (23)
B Ronnie Brewer (23)
B Kirk Hinrich (27)
DJC
C Dwight Howard (22)
PF David West (27)
SF Rudy Gày (21)
SG Danny Granger(25)
PG Devin Harris (25)
B Andray Blatche C/PF (21)
B Mehmet Okur C/PF (28)
B Hedo Turkoglu SF (29)
B Rashad McCants SG (23)
B Louis Williams PG (21)
Shane P. Hallam
05-07-2008, 03:16 PM
Over 7 years, Paul's team looks real nice. Some very solid depth, and Parker, Redd, LeBron, and Dalembert is scary.
fenikz
05-07-2008, 03:26 PM
maybe if Cool was playing the 2 and Granger the 3 it would make more sense but itll have to give it to Paul
thetedginnshow
05-07-2008, 04:20 PM
I really don't like the thought of LBJ and Parker on the same team, and I also don't like all that offense on DJC's team without a true distributor. But, Paul has the better bench and the star power of LeBron so I'll give it to him.
thetedginnshow
05-07-2008, 04:21 PM
Oh. I accidentally voted for DJC. So change that or something.
Are we allowed to defend ourselves and explain our teams? I will anyways.
Harris has .2 less apg than Parker for the season, and he averaged 6.5 apg after he was traded to NJ. So not having a true distributor could be said for both teams if your going to use that against my team. It always makes it easier for a PG too with a dominant big man.
Redd was bad last season and he's on the downside of his career already. Rudy is one of the best young wing players in the league and may have the most potential out of any of them at only 21. He'll be in competition for the leagues scoring title for many years to come. He's a pretty good defender too.
Lebron is great and is obviously the focal point of the team. He'll have a little harder time driving with Dwight in the middle. Granger is another good scorer and team player, similar to Rudy but with not as much upside.
David West was an All Star this season and has proven throughout the playoffs what he's capable of. He's a great compliment to Dwight with his touch from the outside. Chris Wilcox couldn't even get starter minutes for a bad Sonics team.
Dalembert is a good defender and rebounder, but besides that there's not much too him. He'll give you 10/10/2 for the next 7 seasons. Dwight is pretty much self explanatory.
Bench wise, Young and Brewer are solid and have good potential. Perkins is pretty much a poor man's Dalembert. Deng is great, but he'll be stuck behind Lebron. Hinrich had a huge drop off last season. Louis Williams, only 21 and a few years removed from high school, played 10 less mpg than him but still averaged the same ppg. He has potential to be a Monta Ellis type of player. Andray Blatche is also 21 with a big upside. In the games he started last season, he averaged 12/8/2. McCants would be a great boost off the bench too. He averaged 15 ppg in under 30 mpg after coming off of surgery from last off season. Hedo and Mehmet are both All Star caliber vets at this point in their careers and can help the young players develop in the future. Hedo is coming off of his best season in his career and will lead the bench for a long time.
That's just my opinions I'm sharing, I understand others have theirs.
princefielder28
05-07-2008, 05:04 PM
I voted for DJC
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